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Favorite Buttermilk Waffles (with Whole Grain option) by Salad FoodieButtermilk makes baked products divine, and this is the way I use it in waffles. White whole wheat flour or whole wheat pastry flour can be subbed to boost nutrition. Lazy soul that I am, I mix the batter in a blender and use that as a pitcher to pour them conveniently. I freeze extra waffles for a quick into-the-toaster breakfast.… |
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Apple Cider Donuts with Cinnamon Glaze by CarolinaheartstringsThis is a perfect little fall treat! It uses simple ingredients but you DO need a little mini donut maker! For a peek at what one looks like and another mini donut recipe check this post from March. |
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Banana-Nut Muffins by Robyn SavoieUse ripe bananas and you'll be pleasantly surprised with extra-sweet, moist wholesome muffins. I found chocolate, banana and peanut butter go well together. Occasionally, I add a pleasant surprise before baking, Mini-Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Gently insert one into the center of each muffin, omit the chopped pecans. |
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Original Flax Honey Butter by SmokinhotchefThis is an amazing spread packed with vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants that will become a staple in a nutritious diet. The powerful benefits of alpha-linolenic acid and not to mention the health and the cosmetic attributes. Glorious honey- natures 'perfect' food, being anti- inflammatory, antiseptic and an antioxidant, packed… |
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A Fancy Pancake Breakfast by Catherine PappasIn our home, pancakes are a rare and exceptional treat. When we do make pancakes, it’s always from scratch and rarely the same recipe. This pancake recipe however, may just be our new go-to. It is THE perfect combo of sweet and sour with its fluffy, moist, and irresistible consistency. Top it all off with a dollop of Sweet Sour… |
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Ham & Cheese Quiche Muffins by Beth RoanQuiche in a muffin |
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Caramel Apple Pie Scones by Charles KelloggThese scones have that luscious apple pie feel. They are on the sweet side. |
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Raisin-Orange Scones by Catherine Pappas
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Easy Cherry Coffee Cake by RecipeKingEasy Cherry Coffee Cake is a delicious, super moist and easy recipe for breakfast or brunch. It could also be used as a dessert and perfect for a snack. Takes 30 minutes to prepare and 45 to 50 minutes to bake. Use your favorite flavor of pie filling instead of cherry if desired. Makes 15 servings. Source: |
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Cheap Cinnamon Rolls by Candice GoodyearFound similar recipes online, combined two of them to make this one. |
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Carrot Cake Pancakes with Honey Butter by Danielle PallaskeThese light and fluffy flapjacks come from Cooking Light Magazine. A healthy wait to have your carrot cake and eat it too! |
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Granola Clusters by Megan DeLongThis recipe is yet another accident/experiment from last night when I was trying to replicate a healthy cookie recipe I found on 101 cookbooks. I didn't have everything required so made a few substitutions and I wouldn't call the end result a cookie really, but more a banana bread meets granola! I think you'll have great fun… |
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Sweet Potato Waffles by CarolinaheartstringsWe are celebrating the sweet potato crop here in North Carolina with a month of delicious recipes. What better way to begin the month then with one of my favorite breakfast foods. Waffles! This recipe is easy and tastes so good on a cool fall morning or when you decide to have breakfast for dinner. Drizzle maple syrup and pecans… |
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Crepes with Apples & Prunes!!! by Catherine PappasThis is a delightful way to serve up breakfast, lunch or dinner. |
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Crock Pot Chunky Applesauce by Salad FoodieA great way to “use up” apples. I do even if they’re starting to wrinkle and wink at me. I use up any variety of apple on hand, but of course cooking apples have that nice edge, don’t they? In recent years temperatures of slow cookers have increased. I start mine out on LOW; after a while if it’s cooking too fast, I switch it to… |
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